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Daniel Takamori (pono) - 2 years ago 2021-12-29 18:20:42
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  compliance, and helped solidify privacy-related research.  Karen (our
 
  executive director) also participated with a coalition that achieved yet
 
  another exemption for medical devices!  Our lawyer, Pam Chestek, <a href="https://www.copyright.gov/1201/2021/hearing-transcripts/210407-Section-1201-Public-Hearing-Class-15-7a-7b.pdf#page=13">testified</a> at the DMCA
 
  hearings on these exemptions, and confronted industry lobbyists directly as
 
  they sought to use their extreme
 
  wealth and legal power to harm consumers. We stridently fight their overreach &mdash; one bit at a time.</p>
 
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<h3 id="Highlights">Highlights from some of our projects</h3>
 
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  <p>Software Freedom Conservancy helped our projects engage in critical work
 
  this year. Overall, we funded <strong>$1.7 million</strong> in work to
 
  improve software freedom &mdash: this year alone!  Those funds
 
  this year. Overall, we raised, administered and facilitated <strong>$1.7 million</strong>
 
  in work to improve software freedom &mdash: this year alone!  Those funds
 
  go <em>directly</em> to fund <acronym title="Free and Open Source Software">FOSS</acronym>
 
  contributors.  We do the arduous work to sustain these FOSS communities:</p>
 

	
 
<p>We helped <b>Outreachy</b> expand to its largest cohorts ever. Our last
 
round accepted 71 interns, and we announced this week that the current round
 
 will have 62! (That's 133 interns &mdash; an <strong>27% growth</strong> from the previous two
 
rounds!) We're grateful to be able support Outreachy to serve more
 
communities who are committed to helping to push back against systemic
 
underrepresentation in technology and software.</p>
 

	
 
<p><b>Godot</b> has continued to push the boundary of what anyone thought was
 
  possible with an open source game engine.  Godot's impressive team, funded
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